Any organization with 50 or more employees in Massachusetts can participate — including private and public companies, nonprofit groups, and government agencies.

The Globe’s research partner, WorkPlaceDynamics, will contact nominated organizations and ask employees to participate in a confidential 22-statement survey covering factors such as leadership, training opportunities, and benefits.

The results will be published in November, online and in a special Top Places to Work magazine inserted into the Boston Sunday Globe.

Last year, more than 76,000 employees completed the survey, and 125 employers in four size categories came out on top.

The top winners were a day care provider, Bright Horizons Family Solutions in Watertown; the law firm consultancy Analysis Group of Boston; a bank, Institution for Savings in Newburyport; and ALKU, a consulting and staffing firm in Andover.

Among the comments already submitted by employees:

“We are an open company where people aren’t afraid to voice opinions and ideas.”

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